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Rosie – literature

Rosie – literature
Rosie – literature
Having connected on Facebook (somehow in some group or other) in 2012, we soon decided to meet in person. In 2013 I joined Rosie in Every Child Leaving Care Matters (ECLCM), which was an activist group set up in response to the Staying Put agenda. Staying Put gave those in foster care the right to stay in their placements beyond 18 years old and up to 21 years old, but not those in residential care. ECLCM argued, and continues to argue, that this is discrimination towards young people in residential care placements.
care-experience, care-experienced, care
Routledge
Canning, Rosie
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Cherry, Lisa
Canning, Rosie
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Cherry, Lisa

Canning, Rosie (2022) Rosie – literature. In, Cherry, Lisa (ed.) The Brightness of Stars: Stories from Care Experienced Adults to Inspire Change. 3 ed. Routledge.

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Abstract

Having connected on Facebook (somehow in some group or other) in 2012, we soon decided to meet in person. In 2013 I joined Rosie in Every Child Leaving Care Matters (ECLCM), which was an activist group set up in response to the Staying Put agenda. Staying Put gave those in foster care the right to stay in their placements beyond 18 years old and up to 21 years old, but not those in residential care. ECLCM argued, and continues to argue, that this is discrimination towards young people in residential care placements.

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Published date: 14 July 2022
Keywords: care-experience, care-experienced, care

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Local EPrints ID: 489822
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489822
PURE UUID: a8fcdcc3-513c-457a-a8e8-387c646d53b3
ORCID for Rosie Canning: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0007-2413-0458

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Date deposited: 02 May 2024 16:52
Last modified: 03 May 2024 01:49

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Author: Rosie Canning ORCID iD
Editor: Lisa Cherry

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